Measuring Michigan's Performance

Michigan’s dashboards were implemented by Governor Rick Snyder to provide a quick assessment of the state’s performance in key areas including: economic strength; health and education; value for money government; quality of life; and public safety. To view the dashboards click below.

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MiDashboard

Click here to visit the Michigan Dashboard

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Education

Click here to visit the Education Dashboard

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Health and Wellness

Click here to visit the Health & Wellness Dashboard

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Infrastructure

Click here to visit the Infrastructure Dashboard

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Talent Dashboard

Click here to visit the Talent Dashboard

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Public Safety Dashboard

Click here to visit the Public Safety Dashboard

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Energy & Environment Dashboard

Click here to visit the Energy & Environment Dashboard

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Financial Health Dashboard

Click here to visit the Financial Health Dashboard

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Seniors Dashboard

Click here to visit the Seniors Dashboard

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Michigan’s dashboards were implemented by Governor Rick Snyder to provide a quick assessment of the state’s performance in key areas.

MI School Data is the place to discover what is working in Michigan education. It is the state of Michigan's official portal for education data to help citizens, educators and policy makers make informed decisions that can lead to improved success for our students.

The annual County Health Rankings measure vital health factors, including high school graduation rates, obesity, smoking, unemployment, access to healthy foods, the quality of air and water, income, and teen births in nearly every county in America. The annual Rankings provide a revealing snapshot of how health is influenced by where we live, learn, work and play. They provide a starting point for change in communities.

Governor Snyder, in 2011, signed into law the Economic Vitality and Incentive Program (EVIP), which changed the way that Revenue Sharing was distributed to local units throughout the state. One of the items necessary to receive EVIP funds required local units of government to make available to the public a performance dashboard or a financial summary of its local finances, including a recognition of its unfunded liabilities.